I stumbled upon TiddlyWiki (http://tiddlywiki.com/) and I immediatly fell in love. As is typical, when I find a great gadget, application, or service, I often dive into it and learn all about it. Inevitably, I end up posting Tips and Tricks about it. Well, it was no different with TiddlyWiki...thus [[TiddlyWikiTips.com]] was born! Here you will find TiddlyWiki Tips as well as anything else that I find interesting that's relevent to TiddlyWiki!\n\n[[TiddlyWikiTips.com]] is a http://JimsTips.com site run by [[Jim Barr]] hosted with http://DreamHost.com. This site consists of a single TiddlyWiki file!\n\n<><

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10101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101\nI am going to fucking send Digiwank my real prototype RIP virus, I'm not taking this shit from anyone\n- 1010101\n\n\n10101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101\nThen why the fuck are you posting that fact up here for those pricks to see it, jasus ?\n- 1010101\n\n\n101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010\nCome on folks lets get things in perspective here, there's no need to get carried away\n- 101010101\n\n\n1010101010101010101\nShane's right fuck them\n- 1010101\n\n\n101\nYes\n- 01010101\n\n\n1010\nfuck\n- 0101010\n\n10101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010\nYou know I've been reading through this entire site and came across the name Robert Counter, do you think he might be bob casio, you know calculator etc ?\n-0101010101\n\n10101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101\nMaybe thats why he can't post here, because it warns that all posts are I.P. Logged ? and Robert Counter is a site admin assistant.\n-01010101\n\n1010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101\nLeaves to the ground, such is the fate of men, so says Marcus Aurelius\n-010\n\n1010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101\nBob you prick, did you really think you were going to get away with this?\n-10101010\n\n101010101010101010101010101010101\nMust have logged on from an Internet cafe.\n-01010101\n

CleverCelt are currently running a digital fiction competition in association with DIGITALk\n\nIf you are checking for your progression to see if you are one of the [[Finalists]] in this competition then please do not attempt to send [[Messages]] directly to DIGITALk, all correspondence should be confined to on-line communications through the official competition website only.

...[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/Loudhailer.gif]]\n\nClevercelt Creative Communities have been instructed by DIGITALk to suspend this competition due to current levels of media attention.\n[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/DT.gif]]\nNo further announcements will be made and no further correspondence will be entered into.\n\nThank you to our [[Finalists]] and all who entered.\n\n[[Kate Thomas]]

[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/Loudhailer.gif]]\nClevercelt Creative Communities have been instructed by DIGITALk to suspend this competition due to current levels of media attention.\nNo further announcements will be made and no further correspondence will be entered into.\n\nThank you to our [[Finalists]] and all who entered.\n\n[[Kate Thomas]]

\n...[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/Loudhailer.gif]]\n\nFollowing from other successful uses of new media technology and the wise crowds in the shadow of the long tail:\n\nDIGITALk communications enterprises has teamed up with clevercelt creative communities to bring you \n[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/DT.gif]]\n\nTHE DIGITALK FICTION DESIGN COMPETITION. \n\nWe will shortly be announcing the prizes, rules and Judges. \n\nPlease feel free to contact us if you have any initial queries.

...[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/Loudhailer.gif]]\n\nYou may have noticed that we have now added a rules section for the [[DIGITALk]] competition.\n[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/DT.gif]]\n\nHowever following from a number of criteria, we are also making all entrants aware of the submission judging criteria.\n\nJudging criteria will be:\n\nIdeas content.\n\nCreativity.\n\nDigital Innovation.\n\nRules conformity.\n\n\nAll entries must be submitted to this site by January 1st 2008.\n\nJudging will take place over the following two weeks and ten lucky finalists will be announced on January 7th 2008.\n\nJudges' Decision is final.\n\nEntrants waive all rights to their work and copyright will reside with DIGITALk\n[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/DT.gif]]\n

DIGITALk - all your technology and communication needs.\n[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/DT.gif]]\nDIGITALk is now the planet's premiere communications company, we specialize in every form of communication, mobile, fixed line, leased networks, data and satellite communications. We recently entered the entertainment and digital media production industry with a number of strategic acquisitions including - 321ignition digital design company. Parachute Media. Soundscapers International Audio production House. littleyellowlollipop Productions. Manga et trois Comics. mycustomer CRM solutions. Breakingwaves Digital Publishers. Innobation Sciences. Gameuser Networks. Follow Search Technologies.\n[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/DT.gif]]\nDIGITALk have also recently acquired:\nIdentity.com, petdating.com, mobilemayhem.com, Wallpaperpatterns.com, bigdecisions.com, mathsmenu.com, Lifedeedsigns.com, CleverCelt.com, eyeFilms.com, Pictureperfection.com, and Zorkodork.com the hugely successful social networking site. \n[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/DT.gif]]\nWith world renowned global entrepreneur Rodger Du Ger at our helm, DIGITALk continues to grow and innovate at levels previously unseen in any Industry.\n [img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/DT.gif]]\n"This company is a stellar performer with an aggressive acquisitions strategy " says Ron Mooney (formerly of Newsweek, Time and the WSJ) chief correspondent of the Financial weekly news Website: Cashandfinancematters.com \n\nDIGITALk has reported exponential increases in profits since it's inception in 1999. Stating annual profits of 142 million dollars in the financial year 2004 -2005 alone. \n[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/DT.gif]]\nCopyright DIGITALk 2007. No part of these communication may be reproduced without prior written permission, failure to adhere to trademark and copyright laws will result in legal action being taken on behalf of DIGITALk. \n[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/DT.gif]]\nIf you are checking on your progression to see if you have been chosen as one of the lucky [[Finalists]] in the DIGITALk Clevercelt digital fiction design competition then please do not attempt to send [[Messages]] directly to DIGITALk, all correspondence should be confined to on-line communications through the official competition website only.\n[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/DT.gif]]

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Welcome to the inter - finalist communications pages. Please feel free to edit and post to this wiki page if you are among the finalists.\n\nWas it compulsory to enter under our own real name? \n- Simon. Q.\n\nDiane, I think your piece is intelligent and very innovative, but it really does remind me of the life of Simone Weil and specifically the greek phrase associated with her ‘en hypomene’ meaning ‘waiting in patience’, which is obviously what we all have to do for the results of this competition. \n– Jill W.\n\nGood work everyone, may the best (wo)man win. \n- Martin D.\n\nA(wo)men to dat Martin\n- Diane H.\n\nJust to let you know, my piece is completely and totally fictional, I’ve never been to Newcastle or San Francisco for that matter and I’m not in any way interested in homosexuality, it’s just an idea that popped into my head for this competition. \n- Brian B.\n\nLet’s keep the head outta this Brian lol.\n- Tina H.\n\nSimon, I didn’t see anything in the rules about real names or identity or anything like that, obviously if you win the competition, you’d want your real name to get the publicity.\n- Shane A.\n\nAlfredo, I also found your piece fascinating, reminiscent of The Optophonic Piano, an electronic optical instrument created by the Russian Futurist painter Vladimir Baranoff Rossiné in 1916, it's also evocative of the Alexander Scriabin’s work Prometheus from 1915. It was only ever performed once and he died aged 43 before that happened.\n(Christoph Grunernberg and Jonathan Harris wrote about this in their book, Summer of Love: Psychedelic Art, Social Crisis and Counterculture in the 1960s) I suppose we do come to understand that we are standing on the shoulders of giants and merely retelling many stories of the past.\n- Jill W.\n\nThank you Jill, I just want to wish everyone luck and say I feel humble and honored to be in such talented company.\n- Alfredo M.\n\nHi everyone, I do hope the world is treating you all ok, I’m pretty happy and very productive at the moment, which, like the weather is liable to change as you know, but then I ‘m rather lucky having many more great days than ok days or even bad days. and it’s really great that we can all get along and appreciate each others hard work, insight and talent. My own piece took a long time to conceive and I’m not sure whether it really my best digital poetry or if it’s even digital fiction, or quite finished yet but I do love the language and the power of opportunity, the grace of people and the joy of communication. Just want to genuinely wish everyone success and lets keep in touch after the competition whoever wins.\n- Tabitha E.\n\nI’m not sure whether your piece RIP is to be taken seriously or is some kinda fantasy Mister August?\n- Brian B.\n\nWatch out Shane, he’s on about fantasy already o-;\n- Tina H.\n\nThanks Tina, LOL, It’s actually very serious Brian but that’s not what’s concerning me at the moment, I was just reviewing all the entries through the [[Messages]] board and I have to say I’m shocked by Bob Casio’s Dead Cameraman. \nBob have you any comments to make ?\n- Shane A.\n\nHey I just read his MEC357, there’s something very wrong going on there.\n- Jill W..\n\nWots this scumbag think he’s up to, how did he know what to enter?\n- Diane H. \n\nI strongly object to Bob’s entry, not only on creative grounds but on ethics grounds too, just what are the judges playing at letting him do that ?\n- Alfredo M.\n\nWow, he can’t do that, that image is not what my piece is about, how could he reduce my sexual complexity down to that?\n- Brian B.\n\nFuck your sexual complexity Brian, he’s stolen all our ideas.\n- Tina H.\n\nWhile I am also enraged by Bob Casio’s Dead Cameraman, I would venture there is little we can do about it.\n- Martin D.\n\nWe still haven’t heard from Bob Casio yet.\n- Simon Q.\n\nBob, Wots the jack with you stealing everyone else's ideas you shit for brains\n- Diane H.\n\nit's my view that we should try to do something about this, its utterly outrageous that our work and by extension our personal truths should be exploited like this.\n- Tabitha E.\n\nWell I'm not fucking taking this lying down...\n- Shane A.\n\nSo wots your plan then Genuis ?\n- Tina H.\n\n10101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101\n- 1010101\n\n\n10101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101\n- 1010101\n\n\n101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010\n- 101010101\n\n\n1010101010101010\n- 1010101\n\n101\n- 01010101\n\n1010\n- 0101010\n\n10101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010\n-0101010101\n\n1010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010\n-01010101\n\n1010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101\n-010\n\n1010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101\n-10101010\n\n101010101010101010101010101010101\n-01010101\n\nFollowing from further investigations DIGITALk have censored and [[Archived]] some encrypted messages from this portion of the site for use by our legal team in any future proceedings.

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The judges for the inaugural DIGITALk digital fiction design competition have been announced.\n\nThis years Judges are:\n\nProfessor Alison King\n[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/Judge1.gif]]\n\nFollowing her graduation from Kings College Oxford with a degree in English Literature, Professor King moved to Harvard to gain an MBA . She later transfered to Yale for a P h D in Philosophy, before spending two years teaching photography at the Sorbonne in Paris. Leaving Paris for MIT, where she was to excel in their first offering of ' Doctor of Computing'. Professor King led the 'significant digital' research group before moving to spend two further years at UCLA heading up their screen writing department. She was offered the position of Professor of Creative Innovation at New York State University and while in NYSU she established the heavyweight literary agency TKW (Turner King & Wilks). She was awarded the honorary chair of International Literature by the Goethe Institute. Her first anthology of Poetry: 'and then there was me' is second only to Rumi in terms of sales in America. She is a creative consultant to ILM (Industrial Light and Magic), the animation house; Pixar and Warner Brothers Films. She has made an album of Romanian Love Songs, Several of her free hand charcoal drawings have been purchased by Charles Saatchi. She has written twelve successful novels under the pen name Joy Mates. She is currently collaborating on a new creation for the New York Metropolitan Opera House.\n\nRobert Subtle\n[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/Robert_Subtle.gif]]\nRobert is chief acquisitions strategist for DIGITALk \n \nStewart Bumblesworth.\n[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/StewartB.gif]]\nStewart is a contemporary classical and Jazz composer with no formal training and no academic qualifications. Stewart began to play violin aged four, by the age of nine he had mastered Violin, Viola, Cello and Bass Guitar. His piano skills were already regarded as concert maestro material. Stewart moved into electric guitars and electronic keyboards aged sixteen, completing his first full award winning film score for the independent film 'weirded in' in 1976. Stewart continued to experiment with various instruments and very successfully mastered most of the woodwind sections before his twenty first birthday. Aged twenty one he formed the punk supergroup 'Disband' and toured the world thrashing guitars, drum kits and hotel rooms. The band itself disbanded in 1980 following unpublished allegations.Stewart moved to Vienna and focused on his classical composing career for several years. Stewart has also written songs for Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Bruce Springteen, Sting, Prince and Michael Jackson. Stewart retired from public life in the early 1990's so we are indeed privileged to have him as one of our judges. \n\nCompetition Staff\nKate Thomas - Executive in Charge\nMark Brighthead - Marketing liaison\nJane Malone - Logistics\nMolly Waters - web master\nCharles A. Lott - Office Manager\nJennifer Dawson - Administrator\nRobert Counter - Assistant Administrator\n.\n.\n\n\n

[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/KT.gif]]\nKate is currently non executive director and virtual vice-president of clevercelt. \nKate enjoyed a hugely successful career as a writer and educator before entering digital media publishing with world renowned digital and literary agency TKW (Turner King & Wilks). Kate left TKW for the post of vision adviser to the United Nations, later moving to serve as expert adviser to the senate select committee on creativity and humanity. Kate Thomas has homes in Monte Carlo, Paris, Milan, Utah, Melbourne and Shanghai.

Message Entry Confirmation to: 105\nAuthor: Diane Herrera \nYour Project Title: miraculous stimulus of genius\nTarget Format: multimedia with multicast performance pieces using florescent lights and lasers and a website for archival purposes.\nWord Count: 250\nImage: Mock-up\n[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/105.gif]]\n\nMegan Bradley, born in Lyon in March 1909 to an Irish father and french Mother, qualified as a teacher of philosophy at the age of 21. She later served with the Spanish republican Army. In 1941 she was called to England from America to a post with the French Provisional Government, while there she wrote the commissioned study ‘le besoin de connaissance’ later to be translated and posthumously published as the book ‘the need for knowledge’. \nMegan fell ill in England but refused to accept any more than the rations afforded her compatriots in occupied France. Her health deteriorated but she continued to write. When she died, she left a series of personal notebooks and reflections on the collisions between epistemology and faith. I have written five poems based on those recently translated journals. \nThe Digital Fiction piece will be created using the recorded audience responses to multicast performances of these poems on florescent tubing used during the choreographed physical performances. The motif of light and illumination, fear and faith will pervade all these performances.\nEach member of the audience will be given an opportunity to offer unfiltered, unprompted and unedited responses or reactions to the work. These responses will then be transcribed. The keywords faith or knowledge in the transcriptions will determine the binary state of a large blue bulb. The binary will then be translated to Morse code and words and sentences constructed. These will then be placed on the newly created website entitled: Repository of reactive wisdom.\n\n

\nMEC 022 Message Entry Confirmation to: 022 \nAuthor: Jill Wiseman \nYour project Title:21012 degrees of inner choice.\nTarget Format: An interactive experience in Shockwave 3D\nWord Count: 214\nImages: Well this is just a rough sketch just to let you contextualise the concept\n[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/022.gif]]\nI envisage a mirrored reality, where tension and conflict co-exist with understanding and relief, constructed using adobe shockwave 3D. \nThere is a large room divided by a single separator. \nOn one side of the large room, the walls are polished to a mirror quality. \nOn the opposite side of the room are a series of bookshelves containing the full cannon of theoretical knowledge and existing works in the field of transliteracy.\nThe room separator recedes and the viewer/user assumes it POV (Point Of View) with a swift and fluid movement of the screen. \nA large micrometer appears which can be manipulated by the user across all three axis using a mouse. \nIf the micrometer is pointed towards the transliteracy wall, words begin to enter the space within the Micrometer and flow towards the mirror, the words slide from the mirror to the floor and disappear. \nIf the micrometer is aimed towards the mirror the words are sucked from the bookshelves ‘through reflections from’ the mirror and ricochet back to increase the volume of information in the bookshelves. The knob on the micrometer can be adjusted to determine the flow of words or the rate of erasure. \nThe whole experience stops when the room is either completely full or entirely empty. \n

Message Entry Confirmation to: 027\nAuthor: Shane August\nYour Project Title: (RIP) Reception – Injection – Perfection \nTarget Format: C, Javascript, machine code & plain text mix for all platforms.\nWord Count: 250\nImage: Yup\n[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/027.gif]]\nDouble Byte SQL injectors are not new hacker technology. A known technique that’s been around for a while. All types of Viruses, Trojans and Worms roam the internet, the www and seemingly secure private and academic networks. SQL is the most common form of database management language but Structured Query Language has a number of other vulnerabilities which are not common knowledge. I have developed the RIP project with a view to further developing this constructive anti -virus to infect millions of global web pages, websites, pcs and Macs with story snippets, a happy links module and an immediate Kill switch. \nThe RIP virus is self mutating and has an inherent intelligent agent subroutine embedded within it, it is capable of infecting 98.7% of modern personal computers and has a higher levels of encryption algorithms than Department of Defense Networks anywhere in the world. RIP has the ability to locate, hyperlink and later distribute information in images, emails and letters on the host computer and transmit this information to other instances of the anti-virus that are active, thus a huge number of stories can be built from real people, real communications, real images and real events occurring as the virus is acting.\nRIP pops up in a browser window and let’s the user know that it is operating on that machine. Part of the pop-up contains a large red Kill Button. If the user presses this button the Virus self destructs and ceases to function. That’s the plan anyway. \n

MEC 275 Message Entry Confirmation to: 275\nAuthor: Martin Dean \nYour Project Title: Book Burning and other Creative Relaxing Aesthetic Pleasures.\nTarget Format: Interactive Flash Animation\nWord Count: 249\nimages: mock-up only\n[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/275.gif]]\n\nMy story concerns a prominent book publisher and well known supporter of the arts. His name is Samuel Joyce a mover and shaker in London's inner literary circles. This digital fiction begins with a gossip columnist’s blog called: "Dee Wright: Word in your ear." Dee starts to speculate on her blog as to why Samuel Joyce has appeared to have gone missing from the literary scene. His absence and later potential sightings are reported on Dee's blog by friends, rivals and former colleagues. Samuel has also apparently left the publishing house. A bombshell hits when Samuel himself contacts Dee via her comments page on her website. Samuel confirms that he has indeed become heavily involved with book burning and asks if Dee would like to join him. Website traffic increases with rants, denouncements of such a transformation and invective aimed at Samuel and Dee. Outrage spills into main media, headlines asking 'how could a man so dedicated to literature now be burning books? Samuel should be jailed or flogged or both. Dee’s site is suspended. Talk of his deplorable behaviour dominates every gathering of writers. A petition is raised and brought to the English parliament, demanding the activities of Samuel Joyce and Dee Wright be investigated by the police. Dee’s website once again becomes active. Surprisingly all of the text has disappeared to be replaced by a single photographic image of both Dee and Samuel sitting at a PC burning books onto CD for distribution to the third world.

\nMessage Entry Confirmation to: 357\nAuthor: Bob Casio\nYour Project Title: Dead Cameraman\nTarget Format: Flash Project File \nWord Count: 250\nImages: As described\n\nIn a short FLV (flash video) a man on a crowded street stumbles and falls to the ground.\nThe camera around his neck settles on his chest. An animation zooms into the back of the camera’s interface where we are presented with the camera’s calculator style interface. We can see through this viewfinder of the camera. Pressing a button on the interface loads one of the following images onto that viewfinder.\n\n1. . . . An image of a micrometer measuring a brain.\n\n2. . . . An Image of a book burning while a cd within it remains unscathed.\n\n3. . . . An image of a child’s birthday cake with a mustache.\n\n4. . . . An Image of a person lying on the floor of a white room with the following words written on the walls and ceiling in large black letters: \n. . . . . Success, Strife, Sex, Scarcity, Security.\n\n5. . . . An image of a Blue Bulb within a tear.\n\n6. . . . An image of a Rainbow colored saxophone.\n\n7. . . . An image of the classic Virus logo but with a smile added.\n\n8. . . . An image of an oversize cigarette packet containing penises.\n\n9. . . . An image of a cube within a cube within a cube and the word poem written on all three cubes in different fonts.\n\n10. . . . An image of Kenji Nagai.\n\nReal life is meaner than fiction.\n\n\n

Message Entry Confirmation to: 038\nAuthor: Tina Horriton \nYour Project Title: Friendly works number three.\nTarget Format: Quicktime AV Format\nWord Count: 215\nImage: Yes, Included.\n[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/038.gif]]\nThe following Audio Narration over Chaotic Children's Party Footage:\nTrying to stand on my hands hurt my back, bruised my pride, caused blood to rush to my head. I came around to understand I was with my two friends. It was a party and everyone seemed to be singing at me. I wondered why my thoughts were so short. I saw a big fresh cream cake with 9 candles on it. I heard a dog barking in the window. I could get that winey smell. It wasn't even night time. I turned to pet the dog. It was a girl on her hands and knees pretending to be a dog. She made the barking sound again so I petted her. She smiled and said she would be my friend. So I went down on my hands and knees to make a barking sound too. A big man with a black mustache gave me a biscuit. He drank some more wine. The other girl said I was a better dog than her because I got a biscuit. She then petted me and said I was friendly. The man with the mustache said "The only way to have a friend is to be friendly." I told him to fuck off and mind his own fucking business.\n

Message Entry Confirmation to: 041\nAuthor: Simon Quinn \nYour Project Title: The beholders empty eye\nScript Format: HTML Hypertext with mixed font\nWord Count: 169\nImages: yes\n[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/MEC41.gif]]\n\nAuthor's Note: My project 'The beholders empty eye' is as much about how we view the spaces between the words on a screen as what the words themselves mean to the state of mind of that viewer. \n\nThe preliminary HTML screen is called 'where are u now? Here the viewer must activate the next screens by answering the following three multiple choice questions. by indicating A, B, or C in the checkbox:\n\nMy Mood is: A Melancholic B Upbeat C Irrelevant\n\nMy Life is: A Relative B Unique C Immaterial\n\nMy Time is: A Precious B An Abstract Concept C Limited\n\nThe next 5 screens offer the following individual words in large black font with each single word having an attached tool tip. \n\nThe words are as follows:\n\nSuccess\nStrife\nSex\nScarcity\nSecurity\n\nThe tools tips, which interchange based on the answers to the multiple choice questions are:\n\nYou want it\nYou need it\nYou have it\nYou lost it\n\n

Message Entry Confirmation to: 072\nAuthor: Brian Burroughs\nYour Project Title: Out for a fag\nTarget Format: Twiddlywiki\nWord Count: 195\nimages: yeah, me before I got beaten up.\n\n[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/Out4aFag.gif]]\n\nUsing a Twiddlywiki as a recording medium, I researched exterior attitudes to public smoking bans and their intersection with success and failure rates of male homosexual pick up attempts outside publicly licensed premises in the cities of Dublin Ireland, San Francisco USA and Newcastle England. After examining this data while recovering in Freeman hospital, I constructed two narratives in the form of best practice oral exchanges for both success and failure scenarios. I was prompted to change that term oral to vocal exchanges to reduce ambiguity and following a potentially violent one with a particularly homophobic Tyneside taxi driver.\nThe resulting twiddlywiki, renamed the ‘Tiddly will he’ offers users the opportunity of safely interacting with a pseudo-intelligent agent in the safety of their own home, while smoking indoors if they so desire. While there are only two possible abrupt answers to either of these narrative explorations, exploration of each narrative can take up to fifteen minutes.\nI see the implementation of a text to speech module being of tremendous value to the project going forward and would like to spend the prize money on further research in the area of the male homosexual vocal register.\n

Message Entry Confirmation to: 086\nAuthor: Alfredo Montoya \nYour Project Title: Colours noises make\nTarget Format: High Definition and surround sound enabled Cross Platform application.\nWord Count: 250\nImages: Self photographic.\n[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/086.gif]]\n\nDescribed by friends and collaborators as my ‘make a musical’ project, pieces of unique digital fiction are created using a random generative program within a programmed environment. The main components are a Graphical User Interface (GUI), a series of color and sound generators, two databases of 1000 well know phrases from the top 100 Motown hits and 36 individual Shakespearean scenarios. The initial main GUI is in the shape of a multicolored Jazz Saxophone. The saxophone contains the colors of the full visual spectrum. Users push a button to set a color pattern and then press another to select words and word patterns as they emerge from the instrument.\nA series of psychedelic colors fight for screen supremacy with shades of pastels and greys. The screen is fundamentally filled with two blocks of color initially. When these collide a percussion sound is made. From a series of these percussion sounds rhythms establish and the process continues until the user clicks on the reed of the saxophone. Clicking a number of times will generate similar patterns based on extrapolations of the initial pattern and timed internals. Thus it is possible to create Shylock taunting Coriolanus in Elsinore castle using the lyrics of tears of a clown. Obviously the prize would go quite a long way to helping to improve this project even further, indeed the prize money could be used as matching funding to commercialize the project. \n

Message Entry Confirmation to: 088\nAuthor: Tabitha Earl\nYour Project Title: Nanopoem cubed.\nTarget Format: Flash and XML with Actionscript 3.0 coding\nWord Count: 184\nImages: there seems to be a problem uploading images, you need to fix this\n\nMy digital fiction piece is designed containing elements similar to a traditional ‘wordsearch’ style box found in glossy magazines. The overall framework is made up of three large (main) boxes on a white background. The bottom (main) box contains nine boxes. Each of these nine boxes contain a further nine smaller boxes in each box. Within each of those nine smaller boxes are again nine even smaller boxes with a single letter in each box. Thus words can be formed from the letters in each of these lower level boxes, Highlighting and then selecting the letters consecutively either vertically, horizontally or diagonally allows the formation of words. \nThese words then appear in the central (main) box and may be combined there to form sentences. Creating specific sentences unlocks – event descriptions in the second level boxes in the lower main boxes originally housing the smaller boxes where letters were selected/clicked. Combining all nine unlocked events offers a coherent narrative to the viewer/player to be viewed in the uppermost (main) box.\nThis project is at an advanced theoretical stage and work on the prototypes is underway. Excuse me while I chuckle with joy at that fact.\n

MECs (Message Entry Confirmations) are automated response posts to your competition entry. \n\nOnly the MECs of the named finalists will be retained for judging.\n\nYou can view initial project submission summaries through the [[Messages]] page.

[[DIGITALk]] [img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/DT.gif]] \nLong ago recognized that there are several modes and methods of communication, here you can find a list of all finalist MECs (Message Entry Confirmations)\ncontaining basic submission details. \n\n[[MEC22]]\n\n[[MEC275]]\n\n[[MEC38]]\n\n[[MEC41]]\n\n[[MEC105]]\n\n[[MEC86]]\n\n[[MEC27]]\n\n[[MEC88]]\n\n[[MEC72]]\n\n[[MEC357]]\n\nInter-finalist communications can be found on the [[If]] page. We encourage all finalists to immediately explore and discuss their work and the work of others available through this page. We ask that you share your experience, knowledge and vision with each other. We look forward to a thrilling conclusion to our inaugral competition.\n\nWe wish all of our finalists success in their endeavors. There can only be one ultimate winner but you are all already winners to reach this stage, final details will be announced soon.\n\n\n\n

This is a list of Plugins that are currently installed and in use at [[TiddlyWikiTips.com]].\n\nClicking a Plugin on the left will open it for you to view. \n\nIf you want to use any of these Plugins on //your// TiddlyWiki, just edit the Plugin, Copy and Paste the text into a new Tiddler in your TiddlyWiki file, and Tag it as "systemConfig". The next time you reload your TiddlyWiki file, the Plugin will be active...simple as that!

A real once in a life-time opportunity for your fiction.\n\n[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/Alison_king.gif]]\n\nAs the most successful company in our business and increasingly these days our business is business itself, we at DIGITALk understand that sometimes opportunity rather than mere money is what drives artists, creators, writers and designers to do their best work. So we are offering one lucky winner the opportunity to join a DIGITALk company at at senior creative management level, with the salary and benefits that are among the best in the world. There are several world renowned and highly respected companies available to choose from and only one lucky winner will make that choice.\n\nWe were just kidding about the money, in addition to the opportunity of a senior creative management position, the winner will receive $25,000 in cash and several thousand dollars worth of computer applications. The winner will also have the opportunity of seeing their fiction become a reality as the full development resources are invested in developing your idea for market or exhibition, distribution, production or all of these. You main responsibility in your position will be to act as creative consultant to your own project. \n\n[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/DT.gif]]\n\nThere are no other prizes but all ten finalists will receive a Fujitsu Siemens LIFEBOOK S6410 tablet PC.

Click on any of the resources listed at the left to discover lots of links to more information, more uses, and more resoruces to broaden your TiddlyWiki experience!

[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/Rules.gif]]\n\nOne entry per individual. Maximum word counts of 250 words per digital fiction script (or equivalent).\nFormat can be any digital medium. Paper entries will not be accepted.\n\nJudging criteria will be:\nIdeas content. Creativity. Digital Innovation.\n\nRules conformity.\nAll entries must be submitted to us by January 1st 2008.\n\nAll entries will receive sequential competition numbers on a first come first served basis.\n\nJudging will take place over the following two weeks and ten lucky finalists will be announced on January 7th 2007.\n\nJudges Decision is final.\n\nNo correspondence will be entered into.\n\nThe winning entrant must waive all exclusive rights to their work to allow DIGITALk to develop or implement the digital fiction design.\n[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/DT.gif]]\n\nThe copyright of the finished work will reside with DIGITALk\n[img[http://www.clevercelt.com/images/DT.gif]]\n

This site is currently experiencing technical problems and will temporarily close for maintainence. We thank you all in advance for your patience.

It is with regret that we must acknowledge that technical problems and site downtime we are have suffered from are due to a virus attack. Our technical team are working as fast and as smart as they can to resolve current issues. More information will follow. The technical team have asked us to point out that all competition entries remain unaffected and each is individually I.P. logged - thus all communications with the site has been recorded and are traceable.

While we are very happy to announce that our site is once again LIVE !.\nWe here, at both Clevercelt and [[DIGITALk]] are extremely disappointed to discover that the source of the virus attack was one or more of the finalist's entries.\n\nIn consultation with the proper authorities we are currently investigating this incident as the original virus that caused our site downtime has now mutated releasing a malicous worm that has spread to the [[DIGITALk]] network's mainframe computers.

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These Styles represent all of the CSS Style data that control the look and feel of this site.\n\nNote that I recently "modularized" the StyleSheet Tiddler so that "Styles xxxx" Tiddlers are "called" by StyleSheet. This makes for better troubleshooting.\n\nIf you wish to use these Styles, please be sure to copy them all, because they are all called from within StyleSheet.

A TiddlyWiki is like a blog because it's divided up into neat little chunks, but it encourages you to read it by hyperlinking rather than sequentially: if you like, a non-linear blog analogue that binds the individual microcontent items into a cohesive whole. I think that TiddlyWiki represents a novel medium for writing, and will promote it's own distinctive WritingStyle. This is the ThirdVersion of TiddlyWiki, which adds several NewFeatures. There are also several TiddlyWikiAdaptations by other developers based on earlier versions.

[[TiddlyWikiTips.com]] is a tips site developed by [[Jim Barr]] to provide Tips for TiddlyWiki users. [[TiddlyWikiTips.com]] is hosted on [[Flexihostings.net|http://flexihostings.net]] and uses TiddlyWiki.

Here are The TiddlyWiki Tips! \n\nClick on a Tip title at the left to open it. \n\nTips marked with a ({{{*}}} were either submitted or inspired by [[TiddlyWikiTips.com]] visitors!